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Bosch and Daimler to pilot automated driving in California

August 16, 2019 by Anna

Bosch and Daimler have chosen in a city located in the San Francisco Bay in Silicon Valley, California, as the pilot location for a first test fleet developing fully-automated and driverless driving.

Bosch and Daimler will offer customers a shuttle service with automated vehicles on selected routes. Daimler Mobility Services is envisaged as the operator of this test fleet and the app-based mobility service.

The pilot project will demonstrate how mobility services such as car sharing (car2go), ride-hailing (mytaxi) and multi-modal platforms (moovel) can be intelligently connected to shape the future of mobility.

[Read more…] about Bosch and Daimler to pilot automated driving in California

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous cars, autonomous driving, autonomous vehicles, bosch, car, company, computing, control, daimler, driverless, driving, fully automated, mobility, network, pilot, sensors, system, technology, test, unit, vehicle, vehicles

Sony Semiconductor Solutions acquires network virtualisation firm Mido Holdings

July 4, 2019 by Anna

Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation  has acquired the network virtualisation technology developer Mido Holdings Ltd. Consequently, Mido Holdings has become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony Semiconductor Solutions.

Virtualisation technologies include virtual network technology, which uses software to reconfigure networks without altering the physical infrastructure of communication devices such as routers and switches, and technologies that virtually integrate and control multiple servers and storage devices.

These technologies are used to build cloud computing systems and other such highly flexible systems.

[Read more…] about Sony Semiconductor Solutions acquires network virtualisation firm Mido Holdings

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cloud, computing, devices, edge, environment, holdings, image, mido, mido holdings, multiple, network, semiconductor, solutions, sony, sony semiconductor solutions, systems, technologies, technology, virtual, virtualisation

Volvo Group partners with Nvidia on AI platform for autonomous trucks

July 1, 2019 by Anna

The Volvo Group has signed an agreement with Nvidia to jointly develop the decision-making system of autonomous commercial vehicles and machines.

Using Nvidia’s end-to-end artificial intelligence platform for training, simulation and in-vehicle computing, the resulting system is designed to safely handle fully autonomous driving on public roads and highways.

The solution will be built on Nvidia’s full software stack for sensor processing, perception, map localisation and path planning, enabling a wide range of possible autonomous driving applications, such as freight transport, refuse and recycling collection, public transport, construction, mining, forestry and more.

[Read more…] about Volvo Group partners with Nvidia on AI platform for autonomous trucks

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: ai, applications, automation, autonomous, autonomous trucks, commercial, computing, driving, fully, group, nvidia, partnership, planning, platform, processing, sensor, software, system, transport, vehicles, volvo

Haltian launches 5G-ready smart factory solution with AWS IoT

May 24, 2019 by David Edwards

Haltian has launched what it says is a 5G-ready smart factory solution with AWS IoT Greengrass edge computing capabilities.

Haltian says the new solution is an end-to-end smart factory service that reduces factory costs up to 90 percent, compared to traditional automation techniques, by providing a straightforward and secure asset and process digitalization for industrial enterprises.

This solution sees Haltian combine their Thingsee IoT platform and industry-grade retrofit sensors with AWS IoT Greengrass Edge Computing, and private LTE technology and paves the way for 5G. [Read more…] about Haltian launches 5G-ready smart factory solution with AWS IoT

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: aws, computing, connectivity, data, devices, edge, end-to-end, factories, factory, gateway, greengrass, haltian, industrial, infrastructure, iot, lte, market, mesh, on-site, platform, private, process, secure, sensor, sensors, smart, solution, technologies, technology, thingsee, wireless, wirepas

HPE to acquire supercomputer manufacturer Cray for $1.3 billion

May 22, 2019 by Sam Francis

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has reached an agreement to acquire Cray, the manufacturer of supercomputing systems.

HPE says the acquisition will cost $35 per share, in a transaction valued at approximately $1.3 billion, net of cash.

Antonio Neri, president and CEO, HPE, says: “Answers to some of society’s most pressing challenges are buried in massive amounts of data. [Read more…] about HPE to acquire supercomputer manufacturer Cray for $1.3 billion

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: billion, company, computing, cray, customers, data, exascale, expected, growth, high-performance, hpc, hpe, opportunities, solutions, supercomputing, technology

BASF invests in quantum computing startup Zapata

May 16, 2019 by Anna

BASF Venture Capital is joining a group of prominent investors in the Series A investment round of Zapata Computing, Inc.

Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Zapata is developing both a powerful software platform as well as specific applications for Global 1000 companies to effectively use a range of emerging quantum computing hardware.

By investing in Zapata, BASF Venture Capital supports BASF’s strategic goal to take advantage of the opportunities that digitalisation offers along the entire value chain.

[Read more…] about BASF invests in quantum computing startup Zapata

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Industrial internet technical standards groups form alliance

August 4, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Two of the leading industrial internet technical standards groups have formed an alliance which is likely to accelerate the development of technologies in the sector.

The Industrial Internet Consortium and the Edge Computing Consortium have signed a partnership agreement – technically a memorandum of understanding – to advance the industrial Internet and edge computing.

Under the agreement, the consortia say they will work together to “maximize interoperability and portability for the industrial Internet”.  [Read more…] about Industrial internet technical standards groups form alliance

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: agreement, computing, consortium, ecc, edge, iic, industrial, internet, iot, standards

Connecting the dots of quantum computing

July 17, 2017 by Sam Francis

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ibm 4-qubit square circuit
Layout of IBM’s four superconducting quantum bit device announced in 2015. Using a square lattice, IBM is able to detect both types of quantum errors for the first time. (Credit: IBM Research)

By Sachin Garg, associate director, electronics and semiconductors practice, MarketsandMarkets Research

Binary computers helped us to get connected with an entirely new realm of opportunities and possibilities. It took a lot of effort and time to build a computer which can execute multiple tasks and handle massive calculations at the same time.

But despite many innovations and developments, the computing systems currently available are not fast enough in handling complex problems and calculations.

To address this problem, various tech companies and organisations have been developing computing systems which can use quantum concepts to execute complex tasks and solve any problems.  [Read more…] about Connecting the dots of quantum computing

Filed Under: News Tagged With: computer, computers, computing, quantum, qubits

Atos launches quantum computer emulator and associated programming language

July 7, 2017 by Sam Francis

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By Abdul Montaqim

A company called Atos has built and released what it claims is the world’s first commercially available quantum computer emulator.

In terms of hardware, it uses Intel chips and what might be considered classical computing technology.

But it’s programmed to simulate a quantum computer. Atos has named it the Quantum Learning Machine, and has even invented a new language for programming it.  [Read more…] about Atos launches quantum computer emulator and associated programming language

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: atos, computer, computing, language, quantum

Volkswagen buys D-Wave quantum computers which sell for $15 million each

July 2, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Volkswagen has become a customer of D-Wave Systems, which builds quantum computers that cost $15 million each. 

Martin Hofmann, VW’s chief information officer, told New York Times that the investment in quantum computing technology is a sign of things to come. “For us, it’s a new era of technology,” he said.

VW is claimed to have used a D-Wave computer to steer the movements of 10,000 taxis in Beijing simultaneously, optimising their routes and reducing congestion, according to the report in NYT.  [Read more…] about Volkswagen buys D-Wave quantum computers which sell for $15 million each

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: binary, computers, computing, quantum, systems, technology

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